Mandeville, LA  Its a big giveaway announcement, training, the ATF, and legal battles, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk® Radio, the original nationally-syndicated radio talk show about guns and the shooting sports.

Usually, talking about training is no substitute for actual training. When the trainer is Tiger McKee, however, theres a lot to learn just by listening. This week, McKee stops in to discuss his latest classes and training techniques. Find out more about Tigers training facility, Shootrite Firearms Academy in Alabama, by visiting the website http://www.shootrite.org/.

The Second Amendment Foundation may be based in Washington, but this organization handles lawsuits and cases all over the United States. SAFs Alan Gottlieb drops by Sunday with the latest info on legal battles and more. Find out what SAF has been up to here: http://www.saf.org/.

News that the ATF has been asking gun dealers in Alaska for all copies of their sales records has more than a few people asking questions. Congressman Don Young from Alaska is one such person. Young sent a letter to the BATFE, asking why this info is being requested in clear violation of federal law. Hear what he has to say about this on Gun Talk, and read about his letter by visiting his page: http://donyoung.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=292579.

Also on this Sunday: Liberty Safes Jamey Skousen with all the details of the next big Gun Talk Giveaway! Explore everything Liberty Safe has to offer at www.libertysafe.com.

What I noticed at my work when the Castle Law passed us that they took down the fire arms prohibited signs at the entrance to the parking lots, tough the left them posted at the entrance to the actual business.

I dont believe they can prohibit you from having a fire arm in the car.

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posted on 05/06/2012 5:39:11 PM PDT
by mylife
(The Roar Of The Mases Could Be Farts)

I don’t think they can prohibit your car, under the Castle Law.
My work took down the signs in the parking lot the day the castle law went into effect, but they will tell you it’s against the “company policy” to have a firearm in the car.

Of course its always best to err in the side of caution.

It’s one of those things that has never come to trial

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posted on 05/06/2012 5:58:45 PM PDT
by mylife
(The Roar Of The Mases Could Be Farts)

Drive by stupid Merryland Staters didn’t get my application back in 7 days, which is the law, because they are so Fluking lazy and ruined my whole weekend to go shoot the new Kimber Solo CDP PINGS! So I have no range report :o(

"While on the Baylor campus, persons may check legal weapons with the Baylor Department of Public Safety. If you own a handgun or other legal weapon and intend to carry it with you as you commute to and from work on the Baylor campus, we recommend that you arrange for the Baylor Department of Public Safety to keep it for you while you are at work. You may contact the Baylor DPS by calling 755-2222 or by going to its office on the ground floor of the Clifton Robinson Tower."

Sounds like a pain in the arse but its probably your best route. My biggest bitch about prohibiting fire arms in cars ias that it effectively says you are prohibiting protecting your self to and from work. I have worked with Gals that drive 70 mi at 2 am to get to work and the company/school who ever, says they cant defend themselves in route?

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posted on 05/06/2012 6:07:23 PM PDT
by mylife
(The Roar Of The Mases Could Be Farts)

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